Thomas, in his column today, "The Revolt of Israel's Center" extrapolates from the actions of the few to purport :
This is a dangerous time because the settlers, who do not really respect the authority of the Israeli state, will try anything.
It's time the Arab-Muslim world talked to its Islamo-fascists, suicide "martyrs" and hate-spewing preachers the same way.
Many people said Palestinian suicide bombing was the spontaneous reaction of frustrated Palestinian youth. But when Palestinians decided that it was in their interest to have a cease-fire with Israel, those bombings stopped cold. The village said enough was enough.Forgetting for a moment how many attempted bombings or actual rocket attacks there have been since the ceasefire started, has the village really said, "enough is enough?"
Creating heroes and role models plays an important socialization function in every society. Palestinian Media Watch has documented the Palestinian Authority (PA) policy of turning terrorist-murderers into heroes and role models for adults and children.It's not the village here that's important, it's people like Thomas, who should know better. Instead of criticizing the mainstream extremism of the PA and the Palestinians, Thomas prefers to pretend it doesn't exist.A particularly important Palestinian Authority heroine is Wafa Idris, who in January 2002 became the first Palestinian woman suicide terrorist. Although the PA issued condemnations in English at the time of the bombing, it has since turned Idris into a valued heroine in Palestinian society. The Union of Palestinian Women presented Idris' murderous act as a role model for Palestinian feminism, a parade for young girls was held in her honor, summer camps for children, university courses, and Fatah programs have been named for her, and a concert honoring Idris has been broadcast numerous times on PA TV.
This week yet another PA program was named in her honor, the "Shahida (Martyr for Allah) Wafa Idris course for Fatah women cadres."